Shark S3251 manual

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    O W NE R’S GU I DE LIGHT & EAS Y™ STEAM MOP W W W.S HA RKCL EA N .COM S3251 S3251_11_ENG_IB_101117.indd 1 10-11-17 1:58 PM[...]

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    TO L L F R E E : 1 - 8 0 0 -79 8 -73 9 8 1 . Use th e sys tem on ly for it s inten de d use . 2 . DO N OT use o utdo ors . 3 . DO NOT l eave the ap pli anc e un atte nde d wh en pl ugg ed i n. Always un plu g the p ower cord fro m the e lec tric al o utlet w he n not i n use a nd b efore se r vici ng . 4. DO N OT al low the a ppl ian ce to be us ed[...]

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    TO L L F R E E : 1 - 8 0 0 -79 8 -73 9 8 11 . DO N OT unp lu g by pulli ng on power co rd. T o unp lug , gr asp the p lug n ot the p ower cord . Do n ot use ex tens ion co rds or outl ets wi th ina de qua te curre nt ca rr yin g ca pa cit y . 12 . DO NOT p ut a ny obje ct s into op eni ngs . D o not us e with any op eni ng bl ocke d. 13 . DO NOT p [...]

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    TO L L F R E E : 1 - 8 0 0 -79 8 -73 9 8 AS SE M B LE 1 Fit tog eth er th e exte nsi on tu bes as sh own in th e ill us trati on . ( fig . 1 ) 2 Pla ce th e mic ro-fi be r cl ea nin g pa d un de rne ath th e mo p he ad , with q uic k fas ten er s trip s fac ing up . Sim ply p res s the m op to th e pa d to att ach i t. ( fi g . 2 ) w w w. s h a [...]

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    TO L L F R E E : 1 - 8 0 0 -79 8 -73 9 8 STE A M CLE A NI NG 4 Fo r your co mfo rt , you c an a dju st the h eig ht of th e mo p. J us t lif t the l atch on t he tu be 9 0 de gre es to the o pe n pos ition . H ol din g the ha ndl e, ex ten d the t ube to th e de sire d he ight a nd th en c los e the latch to th e lo cked p ositi on . 5 Plu g in th [...]

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    TO L L F R E E : 1 - 8 0 0 -79 8 -73 9 8 Th is m an ual c over s m ode l nu mb er : S325 1 1 1 TE CH N IC A L S PEC I FI C ATIO N S V oltag e: 1 20V ., 60 Hz. Powe r: 1 550 Wat ts Water Cap acit y : 250 ml (8 oz.) S3251_11_ENG_IB_101117.indd 6 10-11-17 1:58 PM[...]

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    w w w. s h a r kc l e a n . c o m Cont ents GETTING ST ARTED ................................................................. 2 USING Y OUR STEAM MOP ................................................... 6 ST ORAGE AND CARE OF Y OUR STEAM MOP ............ 8 TROUBLESHOO TING ........................................................... 10 W ARRANTY AND[...]

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    2 TO L L F R E E : 1 - 8 0 0 -79 8 -73 9 8 b Getting Started FI RS T TH IN GS F IR ST, Y O U N E ED TO KN OW WHAT’S I N TH E BOX YOU J US T OP EN E D : a Upp er E x ten sio n T ub e b Lower E xte nsi on T u be ( T ele sco pic) c Stea m Mo p B ase d 2 All -P ur pos e Cle an ing P ad s e Fi llin g Fla sk f Funn el AS SE M B L Y 1 Rem ove all the p [...]

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    TO L L F R E E : 1 - 8 0 0 -79 8 -73 9 8 3 w w w. s h a r kc l e a n . c o m E ng l i s h IM P OR T A NT : Neve r use th e Lig ht & Ea sy™ S team M op w itho ut at ta chi ng a mic ro- fib er cl ea nin g pa d to avoid da mag e to your fl oo r an d mo p. IM P OR T A NT : D o not u se o n uns ea led woo d or un gla zed ce ram ic flo or s . On[...]

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    4 TO L L F R E E : 1 - 8 0 0 -79 8 -73 9 8 A T T ACHI NG T HE M I CRO - FI B ER PAD 1 P la ce the m icro -fi be r cle an ing p ad on th e flo or wit h the q uic k fas ten er stri ps f aci ng up . Pla ce th e Lig ht & Ea sy™ S team M op o n the to p of the pa d to att ach . ( fi g . 1 ) IM P OR T A NT : On ly a dd wate r to the ta nk . Ch e[...]

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    TO L L F R E E : 1 - 8 0 0 -79 8 -73 9 8 5 w w w. s h a r kc l e a n . c o m E ng l i s h FI LLI NG T HE WA TE R T AN K IM P OR T A NT : Un pl ug th e Lig ht & Ea sy™ S team M op b efo re fill ing th e water t an k with wate r . ( fig . 2 ) 1 R em ove the water t an k ca p by tur nin g it cou nter-cl ock wi se to the un loc ked p ositio n .[...]

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    6 TO L L F R E E : 1 - 8 0 0 -79 8 -73 9 8 IM P OR T A NT : Y o ur s team m op n ee ds water to m ake ste am ! Never u se you r stea m mo p with out wa ter in th e ta nk . Swee p or va cuu m your fl oo rs p rio r to cle ani ng wit h your Li gh t & Ea sy™ Stea m Mo p. Vis it w ww. s ha rkcl ea n .co m for oth er gre at qu ick c lea ni ng pro [...]

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    TO L L F R E E : 1 - 8 0 0 -79 8 -73 9 8 7 w w w. s h a r kc l e a n . c o m E ng l i s h 2 Wait 30 s eco nd s for th e bo ile r to he at th e water. Pump th e ha nd le a few tim es to pr im e the p um p, ac tivate s team a nd m ois ten th e mic ro- fib er p ad . ( fi g. 4 ) 3 M op with a f or ward a nd b ac kw ard moti on to cu stom ize steam o [...]

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    8 TO L L F R E E : 1 - 8 0 0 -79 8 -73 9 8 4 T o store th e coo le d Sh ar k ® Li ght & Ea sy™ S team M op , han g on a l arg e ho ok . ( fi g. 3 ) NOT E: I f you wa nt to store th e Lig ht & E asy ™ Stea m Mo p st an din g up righ t, m ake su re it is le an ing ag ain st a wa ll for a dd ed s upp or t a nd saf et y . Always s tore yo[...]

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    TO L L F R E E : 1 - 8 0 0 -79 8 -73 9 8 9 w w w. s h a r kc l e a n . c o m E ng l i s h CA RE O F YOUR M I CRO - FI B ER CLE A NI NG PAD 1 Was h pa ds in wa rm wate r . Wash se par ately f rom ot he r lau nd r y . O nly use l iqu id d eterg ent (no powd er dete rge nt). Do no t use f ab ric sof te ne rs . Lin e dr y o r dr y on a l ow dr yer s et[...]

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    10 TO L L F R E E : 1 - 8 0 0 -79 8 -73 9 8 T rouble Shooting PROBLEM POSSIBLE REASONS & SOL UTIONS The Light & Easy™ Steam Mop will not turn-on. Y our st eam-mop should be securely plugged int o a 120V A C electrical outlet only . Check your fuse or br eaker . If your unit s till does not work, call 1-800- 798-7 398. Light & Easy™ [...]

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    TO L L F R E E : 1 - 8 0 0 -79 8 -73 9 8 11 w w w. s h a r kc l e a n . c o m E ng l i s h Notes S3251_11_ENG_IB_101117.indd 11 10-11-17 1:58 PM[...]

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    12 TO L L F R E E : 1 - 8 0 0 -79 8 -73 9 8 Notes S3251_11_ENG_IB_101117.indd 12 10-11-17 1:58 PM[...]

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    TO L L F R E E : 1 - 8 0 0 -79 8 -73 9 8 13 w w w. s h a r kc l e a n . c o m E ng l i s h O WN ERS HIP REG ISTRA TION CARD FOR CANADIAN C ON SUM ERS O NL Y Ple as e com pl ete an d retu rn wi thi n ten ( 1 0) days of pu rch ase . Th e reg is trati on wi ll en ab le us to co nta ct yo u in th e event a p rod uc t d efe ct i s dis covere d. B y retu[...]

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    U . S . : E U R O - P R O O p e ra t in g L LC N ew t o n , M A 02 4 59 C a n a d a: EU R O - P R O O pe r a t in g L LC 4 4 0 0 B o i s Fr a n c V il l e S t . L a u r e n t , Q u é b e c H 4 S 1 A7 1 - 8 0 0 -79 8 -73 9 8 w w w. s h a r kc l e a n . c om CO P YR I G HT © E U RO - P RO O P ER ATI N G LL C 2 01 0 PR I N TE D IN C HI N A S 32 5 1 [...]